If cats really do have nine lives, Wobbles has probably cashed in on a few of them.Six months ago, Wobbles was living on the street. When Dan Manning and Joseph Malson saw him in their neighborhood, he was limping and had a large, open sore on his arm and shoulder."We didn't know how tame or wild he was, and how much pain he was in," Manning said. "So, we ultimately did decide to trap him and that's how we got him to the vet." "He was very beat up before he showed up," Dr. Kayce Croy said. "It was a pretty impressive wound. It was his entire shoulder and then all of the skin on his forearm."Croy dressed the wound and put a splint on Wobbles' broken leg. Manning and Malson shared Wobbles' story on Facebook, where more people decided to help. A GoFundMe page quickly raised more than $2,000 for his veterinary care.Wobbles still has a long way to go, but Manning and Malson have given him a forever home, and he's on his way to getting the care he needs thanks to the kindness of others."You don't hear his motor stop," Manning said. "He's purring all the time."

SAVANNAH, Ga. —

If cats really do have nine lives, Wobbles has probably cashed in on a few of them.

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Six months ago, Wobbles was living on the street. When Dan Manning and Joseph Malson saw him in their neighborhood, he was limping and had a large, open sore on his arm and shoulder.

"We didn't know how tame or wild he was, and how much pain he was in," Manning said. "So, we ultimately did decide to trap him and that's how we got him to the vet."

"He was very beat up before he showed up," Dr. Kayce Croy said. "It was a pretty impressive wound. It was his entire shoulder and then all of the skin on his forearm."

Croy dressed the wound and put a splint on Wobbles' broken leg. Manning and Malson shared Wobbles' story on Facebook, where more people decided to help. A GoFundMe page quickly raised more than $2,000 for his veterinary care.

Wobbles still has a long way to go, but Manning and Malson have given him a forever home, and he's on his way to getting the care he needs thanks to the kindness of others.